Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 450 § 450.785 — Initiation of formation of sanitary authority by governing body without
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 450 ·
Oregon Code § 450.785·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Initiation of formation of sanitary authority by governing body without
petition.
In
addition to other methods of initiating proceedings for the formation of a
sanitary authority under ORS 450.705 to 450.860 and 450.865 to 450.945 and when
they consider it necessary for the protection of the public health, safety and
welfare, the governing bodies of one or more counties may on their own motion
initiate the formation of a sanitary authority by order in the manner provided
in ORS 198.835. However, a district proposed to be initiated under this section
need not be located entirely within one county. If the governing body of more
than one county initiates formation of a sanitary authority under this section,
the governing body of the principal county, as that term is defined in ORS
198.705, shall set the date, time and place of the public hearing, give notice
of the hearing, conduct the hearing and call the election as provided in ORS
198.800 to 198.825. [1955 c.614 §17; 1971 c.727 §126; 1983 c.740 §173]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 450.785
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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